You'll have the most creative baby name if you use one of these baseball-themed options

Congratulations, you're having a baby! While we can't help you figure out how to pay for that baby, or if it's time to pack up and move to the suburbs, we can at least help you find a name.

Rather than naming your baby something boring like Michael (Do not name your baby Michael -- there are like 8,000 of them) or crazy like Pilot Inspektor, you should use its moniker to pay homage to your baseball fandom.

But what should you name your progeny? Let's break down your options:

Legends

Cy

511 wins and an award named after him makes Cy Young a worthy namesake that every person will recognize. If you want, you could even name your child Silas, and shorten it to Cy as a nickname. Just know that Silas is quickly rising in the baby name game.

Sandy

The greatest left-handed pitcher in history? Yeah, that'll do for a name. You could also go with Koufax if you'd like, which just rolls off the tongue.

Honus

It's been over 100 years, and Honus Wagner is still arguably the best shortstop to ever step foot on the field.

Robinson

Anyone can be named Jackie -- that's a common name. But Robinson -- which can be shortened to Rob, or Robby, or Robbie, or any variety of spellings that you can dream up -- is a perfect name to honor the player who broke the color barrier.

Mays

Only because it'sa stretch to name a child "Say Hey!"

Stargell

Why not name the centerpiece of your family after the man behind the "We Are Family" Pittsburgh Pirates?

Mickey

There's only one Mickey. And no, it's not this one. (It's Mantle, if you were unsure.)

Nicknames

Catfish

While this is a great nickname, just remember it wasn't a true nickname. Charlie Finley thought up this one for Jim Hunter as a marketing ploy. Don't worry -- your child doesn't have to be a marketing tool (though that could be a great way to set up a college fund.)

Spaceman

Show your love for everyone's favorite pitcher-slash-philosopher Bill Lee with this bad boy.

Skoonj

You'll probably have to explain that it's paying respect to Carl Furillo, who was nicknamed "Skoonj" because of his love of snails. (The Italian word for snails is scungilli.) It sounds super cool, though.

Moonlight

It's the kind of beautiful, semi-fairy tale type name that sounds like it's out of a movie. Plus, if your kid does reach the Majors and gets an at-bat, they'll have seen more playing time than Moonlight Graham.

Old Hoss

Is there anything funnier than calling a newborn "Old Hoss"?

Splinter

People might think you're talking about the giant sewer rat from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" instead of Ted Williams, but both are cool.

Yogi

You may have to explain to the other parents at the jumping jamboree that, no, it's not because of your child's excellent work in baby yoga, but rather for the big-eared Hall of Fame catcher.